
| The Critical Difference Between Women and Men's Health
by: Erik Kampe
Despite a growing body of new women's health research, the idea of equating
Clearly women are different then men. More importantly, women are more sexually sophisticated than men! Now the question is what to do? Make sure when you research a potential product that the product claims are based on female-subject research. You will find that most are not; this is just a fact of science. When this happens do not completely discard the science, but become more active in asking your health care provider questions about how the medication or treatment is different for women. Never assume your doctor will tell you about gender differences! You should especially be watchful of products sold on the Internet. The biggest problem with most websites is that they tend to make Women's Sexual Health Issues extremely simpler than they really are. For example, many websites promote or over emphasize the benefits of a single health product rather than providing critical; background information on how the product may fit into your lifestyle. The promise to cure a female sexual dysfunction such as vaginal dryness withthe application of a specially formulated cream is often an oversimplification. It is seductive to get that quick fix, but treating a symptom often just shifts problems to other parts of the body. This is not say that you should not seek products that will relieve symptoms or provide a short term benefit - the caveat is that one-step interventions are not enough to achieve optimal sexual health and overall wellness. Erik Kampe M.S., is the author of 9 Hidden Dangers To Women's Health Information on the Internet. Erik removes the confusion of information overload and leads his clients in a process that teaches them how to become their own health expert. Experience an Odyssey of Body, Mind and Spirit - visit http://www.Pathways-Womens-Sexual-Health.com About the Author Copyright 2005. Reprint permission as is, only for website publication with active authors web links www.pathways-womens-sexual-health.com |
